A People's Choice winner, the high-arch, spring-spout faucet features a pullout spray head with both aerated and spray flow.

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Composite windows, perched above the kitchen sink, offer breathtaking water views. Vintage schoolhouse pendant lights were among treasures interior decorator Victoria Lesser brought with her from her home in upstate New York.

An open kitchen layout with no peninsula was the preferred option of online voters. The reverse-raised Shaker cabinet style, too, was selected by fans of Blog Cabin 2012.

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"Choosing to finish upper cabinets differently than lower cabinetry — I loved the look," says interior decorator Victoria Lesser. "The colors as well as the glazed finish make the kitchen cabinets resemble fine furniture."

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A small niche built into existing cabinetry makes space for a wine collection. Beadboard paneling gives the storage element a finished look.

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A freestanding French-door refrigerator stands like sculpture against the kitchen's muted palette.

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An elevating garage door reveals space that could be used as a mini home office or appliance storage nook.

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"That gorgeous backsplash almost seems like a piece of jewelry," says interior decorator Victoria Lesser, who chose a stainless island countertop material to complement the tile.

Open shelving provides space to display vintage pottery from interior decorator Victoria Lesser's personal collection. Colors and patinas complement other hues incorporated throughout the open first floor.

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A circa-1853 mantel with attached oil lamps, sourced at a flea market near Waldoboro, forms the backsplash of a coffee bar. The base, fashioned from the home's old kitchen cabinets, is backed in reclaimed wood and planks from the barn. A cherry butcher block top completes the unique piece.